Who will start? It's impossible to say. Pacers coach Frank Vogel, after explaining the team's desire to rest its starters over the course of the team's final four regular season games, was noncommittal Tuesday. "A couple of them, Paul George and David West, said they think (rest) would help," Vogel said of the starters. "They said it in a very positive way. (Our) group came in very encouraged after the other night." Vogel said he will periodically rest the starters over the remaining regular season games. It wouldn't be a surprise if the starters began Wednesday's game and played only a half, or if a few never saw the court at all.

Weak competition: The Pacers, shorthanded as they may be, will look to sweep the four-game season series with the bottom-feeding Bucks. Milwaukee is a horrid 14-63 on the year and owns the NBA's worst record, despite the fact that the Philadelphia 76ers lost 26 straight games over the last month and a half.

Watson likely back in: Expect Pacers' back-up point guard C.J. Watson to see minutes Wednesday night for the first time. He practiced Tuesday but hasn't played in 17 of Indiana's last 18 games, including 13 straight. Vogel said Sunday he expected Watson, battling a sore hamstring, to return vs. the Bucks. "We're going to see how he reacted today," Vogel said Watson practiced Tuesday.